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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Tariff troubles overshadow US olive branch at NATO
US Secretary of State Rubio was more conciliatory in tone with NATO allies, but the growing transatlantic chasm is hard to gloss over. Ukraine's future and European security are existential questions for the alliance.
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Ukraine: Soldiers on the front line have little hope of peace
The Russian advance on Ukraine continues despite ongoing US-led ceasefire negotiations. DW spoke with Ukrainian soldiers on the front about their expectations.
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Europe prepares 'countermeasures' to Trump tariffs
The EU said it was preparing countermeasures to protect European interests and businesses if US negotiations fail. France called for a suspension in all new US investment.
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EU hones in on Central Asia in race for raw materials
The EU has raised billions for the region to diversify supply chains and reduce dependence on China. Experts say the idea is to offer competitive deals and build local industry while encouraging sustainable mining.
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Silivri prison: Inhumane conditions in Turkey's largest jail
The largest high-security jail in Europe houses politicians, activists, journalists and artists, as well as ordinary felons. Human rights groups describe it as an "internment camp," and say conditions are inhumane.
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Slovakia calls for culling hundreds of bears
The Slovakian government has declared an emergency for much of the country after a man was mauled by a bear and died. PM Robert Fico said Slovakians "can't live in a country where people are afraid of going to forests."
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German finance minister seeks tariff negotiations with US
German Finance Minister Jörg Kukies expects a "substantial adverse impact" from the new US tariffs, but he stressed that Berlin is seeking "partnership-kind negotiations" with Washington.
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Lise Klaveness: 'Football is in a critical time'
In an exclusive interview with DW, Lise Klaveness talks about boycotting World Cups and playing Israel. The Norwegian is outspoken on political issues and has just become one of European football's powerbrokers.
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Greece announces 'drastic' defense overhaul
Although the country already spends 3% of its GDP on the military, it plans to spend a further €25 billion to modernize. The move comes as Greece emerges from more than a decade of austerity.
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Marine Le Pen verdict leaves supporters and critics uneasy
Legal experts say the sentencing of French far-right politician Marine Le Pen shows rule of law in action. But the political consequences of the verdict are provoking fury among supporters, and disquiet among critics.
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Ukraine updates: Russia says it can't accept US peace deal
Even after US President Donald Trump said he was "pissed off" by his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, an official in Russia said Moscow could not accept a US proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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EU and UK fine carmakers millions over recycling cartel
Fifteen major car manufacturers have been fined almost €600 million by the European Commission and the British government after Mercedes-Benz blew the whistle on a cartel that fixed car recycling costs and processes.
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Netanyahu visits Hungary, defying ICC arrest warrant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is flouting an arrest warrant on a visit to Budapest. The International Criminal Court has limited means to respond.
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Body of fourth US soldier found in Lithuania
US and Lithuanian officials said the body of a fourth US soldier has been recovered. The soldiers had been taking part in a military exercise last week, when their vehice sank into a swampy area of the training ground.
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Germany interior minister defends record on migration
Germany's interior minister says she sees the migration policy of the outgoing coalition government as a success. Nancy Faeser said deportations were up and asylum claims down.
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How a Bulgarian cleaning lady became a Russian spy
Many people believed that Tsvetanka D., a Bulgarian national living in Vienna, was leading a very normal life. Nothing could have been further from the truth: this former cleaning lady was in fact a Russian spy.
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Iceland evacuates Blue Lagoon amid volcano eruption
Lava has begun flowing from a volcano near Iceland's capital, after authorities began evacuating nearby communities. The meteorological office said an eruption is underway after previously warning of the threat.
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Le Pen conviction politically motivated, party chief claims
National Rally president Jordan Bardella has said the fraud conviction against Marine Le Pen is part of an effort to attack their far-right party. But a top prosecutor has rejected the claims.
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EU prepares 'strong plan' to hit back at Trump tariffs
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said the bloc has a solid strategy for retaliation if the US imposes sweeping tariffs on it. However, she has stressed that a "negotiated solution" to avoid a trade war is preferable.
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France: Le Pen defiant after being barred from office
Marine Le Pen has been banned from running for office for five years and given a prison sentence after being convicted of misappropriating EU funds. But the French far-right leader remains defiant and intends to appeal.
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